NAP (Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance)Subsidy

FSA · South Dakota

Program Overview

Disaster protection for crops NOT covered by federal crop insurance — vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, honey, aquaculture, etc. Low cost: $325/crop/county.

Program Details
$325/crop/county fee; covers 50-65% of expected value at catastrophic level
Application deadlines vary by crop, typically before planting
Your local FSA office
Low — sign up at FSA, pay the fee
Required Documents
  • Photo ID
  • Production records for the crop
  • Acreage information
Forms
  • CCC-471 (NAP Application)
Priority Advantages

The following groups may receive priority consideration for this program:

Pro Tip: Beginning and limited resource farmers get FEE WAIVERS and higher coverage. If you grow anything that regular crop insurance doesn't cover, this is your safety net.
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Your Local FSA Office
FSA Aurora County Farm Service Agency
209 N Main, Plankinton, SD 57368
(605) 942-7719
FSA Beadle County Farm Service Agency
1386 Lincoln Ave Sw, Huron, SD 57350-3080
(605) 352-2998
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Frequently Asked Questions

Who may qualify for NAP in South Dakota?

Disaster protection for crops NOT covered by federal crop insurance — vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, honey, aquaculture, etc. Low cost: $325/crop/county. Contact your local FSA office in South Dakota for specific eligibility requirements.

How much does NAP pay?

Value range: $325/crop/county fee; covers 50-65% of expected value at catastrophic level. Actual amounts depend on your specific situation, crops, and acreage.

When is the NAP deadline?

Application deadlines vary by crop, typically before planting. Contact your local FSA office for the most current dates.

How do I apply for NAP in South Dakota?

Apply at Your local FSA office. Required forms: CCC-471 (NAP Application).

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